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Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by adenigga(op): 4:49am On Mar 01, 2024
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, on Thursday, assured Nigerians that the narrative on the current hardships would be different within the next one year.

Idris spoke at the 50th anniversary lecture of PUNCH Nigeria Limited held at the Civic Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The minister, who represented President Bola Tinubu at the lecture by the Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, assured Nigerians that Tinubu would deliver on his campaign promises while appealing for patience.

“Of course, the challenges are going to be there; no one is pretending that they do not exist, but we see a situation where the story would be quite different in another one year.”

The information minister urged Nigerians to take a cue from Soyinka, who said he usually waited a year before assessing a new government in power.

“Maybe go back to what Professor Wole Soyinka said when he visited President Bola Tinubu, I listened to the journalist who was asking him to comment on the current administration and what he said, ‘even in my character, I wouldn’t talk until whoever is in office stays for at least one year.’”

Speaking on the efforts being made by the government to take the country out of the woods, the minister said, “Only a few days ago, we invited captains of industries, Dangote, the BUA, the Elumelu, and ministers, among others, and we all locked ourselves in a room for about three and a half hours discussing how Nigeria is going to get better, and everyone in that room, from the private sector, from the central governments and the sub-nationals, believe that this country is going to get better.

“So, I urge you to see this in line with what Professor Wole Soyinka has said, around what time? Of course, you can criticise, you can offer suggestions, but the country has to exist. Let us, please talk about all those good things happening; it’s not bad stories all the time.”

While stressing that economic challenges were not peculiar to Nigeria, the minister referenced the case of the United Kingdom, which recently slipped into a recession.

Idris said, “Nigeria is going through hard times, as we see, but this is not new and peculiar to this country. All the issues we are discussing now are issues that are also being discussed around the world.

“Only a few weeks ago, we heard that the United Kingdom had gone into recession. I am glad that it did not happen here. Otherwise, the story would be ‘Oh, Nigeria is in recession’ as if it is going to be the end of the world for the country.”

According to him, the incumbent administration started work on the first day in office, adding that the government believed that all the challenges plaguing the nation were for the country’s good.

He said, “The government of President Ahmed Tinubu, as you know, took bold steps from inception, the first one being that upon the resumption of office on day one, the President took away fuel subsidy; second, he also brought clarification to the foreign exchange regime. Now, these suggest that two major issues have been eating deep into the economy. As someone put it, the economy was a dead horse by the time the President came in, so whether the subsidy was removed or not, it would be very challenging. The President took it very boldly, ensuring that this subsidy goes away for the benefit of all, and he was prepared from day one that it was not going to be an easy thing.

“Of course, 10 months down the road, we are seeing the effects of some of these hard decisions, but I can tell you, the good story is that the government is taking bold, proactive decisions to ensure that Nigeria’s economy returns. Let me say this: The government believes that all these things are happening for the good of the country, and the economy is going to be good again.”

Recounting what the present administration had done so far, the minister urged the citizenry to focus on the positives.

“The National Bureau of Statistics recently said for the first time in a very long time that capital imports are improving by about 66 per cent. If we want to continue this movement, fuel subsidy had to go. One reason is that our consumption has decreased by over a billion litres; domestic refining capacity has increased.

“The insecurity inherited by the government; my house is in Kaduna and I drive frequently between Kaduna and Abuja. Months back, it was difficult for you to ply that road; it is either you are on a train, which is very challenging, as you know, going by some of the things that have happened, but now you can leave Abuja and go to Kaduna by 9 pm, and you can guarantee that you would get there.

“The Governor of Borno State has acknowledged that the insecurity that is there in terms of Boko Haram and banditry, among others, has been almost pushed to the back. We are not saying that insecurity has completely disappeared, but it has improved significantly in these 10 months.

“All the kidnappers that were around Abuja, making Abuja a little bit difficult, are either not with us anymore or are with the security agencies. So, these challenges will continue to be there, but the most important thing is that the government is being proactive and taking the right steps towards ensuring that all these challenges go away.”

Idris further disclosed that the petroleum sector should expect a major policy shift that would enhance the operations of the sector, adding that almost all the demands of the Nigeria Labour Congress had also been met.

“I want to tell you that very soon, you will hear a major policy shift within the petroleum industry that will enhance operations and increase investments in that sector.

“Also, the Nigerian Labour Congress has complained about the hardship in the land, which may be true, but we are happy that 24 hours after now, they also found it necessary to take action. Most of the 15-point demands that labour made in October of last year have been met; those still pending cannot easily be met. For example, in that agreement, there was the issue of the CNG buses that the government has committed over N100bn to.

“Of course, we know we cannot just buy CNG buses, processes are in place. The President said there would be a wage award of N25,000, and at the same time, labour complained, and the government said we should listen to them. He brought them in, and they had a thorough conversation. They agreed they needed nothing less than N35,000, which the president approved after doing the numbers.

“Two days ago, there was also a resumption of the suspended N25,000 monthly payment for three months that the government approved for 15 million households in this country.”

Discussing the ministerial panel established by the President, the minister mentioned that the panel had completed its work.

The information minister implored the media ‘to please report us well.’

“This is our country; we do not have any other country. If we run down businesses, and there is no other place for all of us to go to,” he added.
Source: https://punchng.com/Hardship-will-end-soon-FG-tells-aggrieved-Nigerians

Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Babzrockman: 5:15am On Mar 01, 2024
We hope so.

But what are u guys doing to end it?
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by BUGOFF(m): 5:32am On Mar 01, 2024
They should spare us all these jabber and allow us lick our wounds in peace, please. Has any one of them any idea of hardship? Do the ones amongst them who'd once experienced it even remember what it felt like?
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by babaRUNtinz(m): 6:07am On Mar 01, 2024
Àmín óò Jésù, Insha Jesus!!
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by namqul(m): 6:07am On Mar 01, 2024
Hmmmmmm
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by bewla(m): 6:07am On Mar 01, 2024
When like seriously
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by bewla(m): 6:08am On Mar 01, 2024
babaRUNtinz:
Àmín óò Jésù, Insha Jesus!!
What's side do you wake
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by dikings(m): 6:09am On Mar 01, 2024
I will do President. grin
We will do Nigerian Govt. grin
Nigeria will continue to fail Woefully, so long as you continue with your "fighting the shadows policies"
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Boogyman557: 6:10am On Mar 01, 2024
Holly Gram cool KUNTRY don hard pass hardship!


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by bluefilm: 6:10am On Mar 01, 2024
Story for the gods
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by grandstar(m):
There are still some painful reforms to go, notably the full deregulation of both the petrol price and that of electricity.

It is sad that the government seems to be following the import substitution model that has got the country nowhere.

Also, there as yet to be a cut in the company tax to 15% or lower. This would boost not only local investments but foreign. Low corporate taxes have proven to be game changers wherever they've been applied. They've brought fast growth to Central European economies. It also encourages companies to enter the formal economy rather than continue working in the shadows.

Government also needs to roll out a plan to privatize all government owned seaports and international airports. If not privatize, at least commercialise

Henry Cardoso should hike up interest rates from. 22.75 to at least 26%. This should boost the exchange rate to around $1 -N1,250.
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Badgers14: 6:10am On Mar 01, 2024
Another Lai Mohammed??
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Spuggie: 6:10am On Mar 01, 2024
The problem is where is your blueprint for development.
Rhetorics is not enough.
Talk is indeed cheap.
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by CountinBlessins(m): 6:10am On Mar 01, 2024
STOP!! STOP!!! STOP !!! THIS IS NOT A CAMPAIGN!!!! STOP TELLING THE MEDIA, WE WILL, FG WILL, FG HAS, FG MAY, FG HAS DECIDED TO!! STOP!!!
TAKE THE STEPS AND WHEN THE CHANGES ARE FELT BY THE COMMON MAN THEN LET THE GOVERNMENT ANNOUCE THE STEPS THEY TOOK TO MAKE THESE CHANGES BEING SEEN BY THE COMMON MAN!!!


THESE ANNOUCNEMENTS ARE SO ANNOYING WHEN THESE CHANGES ARE NOT FELT BY THE COMMON MAN, IT IS ALL LOOKING LIKE PROPAGANDA
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by benuejosh: 6:12am On Mar 01, 2024
We are enjoying your administration Mr President.

Those who never voted for you and those who feel their tribes man wasn't voted for are the ones increasing prices of commodities three times in a day (morning, afternoon and evening) just to spike their fellows against you. Else, how will the price of garri increase because of dollar? They say there's food scarcity yet when you go to the markets you see more than enough quantity of food stuff you're looking for but they say scarcity of food thereby increasing prices indiscriminately. Those people are just plain wicked Mr President.

We the people with sound mind understand that 9 months cannot perform magic. For policies to take full course it should be atleast 2 years for the full benefits. Any inconvenience from you now is appreciated as we believe it is just temporary and it is for our good.

Go after those sabotaging your efforts.

We believe in your administration and we strongly believe Nigeria be be better and heading to compete with countries like USA amd China after you've completed your two terms.
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by phemmie06(m): 6:12am On Mar 01, 2024
So, govt now believe there's hardship and not baby hardship?

This govt only admits that there's hardship but they they don't act as if they wanted it to end.

Hardship will only end on paper but I believe that one day, table will turn
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Timothy89(m): 6:12am On Mar 01, 2024
It is well, those that are sabotaging this govt will meet their ends soon, they won't live to witness the good testimony of Tinubu's govt
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by civilserva: 6:12am On Mar 01, 2024
It has ended already
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by FireUpNow(m): 6:13am On Mar 01, 2024
Hmmmm
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by zombieHUNTER: 6:14am On Mar 01, 2024
undecided

The government of "we will ''

save the sermon for your teeming zombies,

Every zombie supporter of this evil administration online and offline voted Buhari twice, they defended Buhari even when it was crystal clear that the country was retrogressing , the likes of Legendhero , yarimo, seunsmg, mannabbq etc

Today these "human beings" can't say a good word about Buhari they supported for eight years and voted twice..

Here we are with Tinubu... the man who met the dollar at 700 naira, removed subsidy on the very day of inauguration without any plan in place, floated the Naira.. The country has been in bloody coma since then..

The funny thing is that most of these people can't survive eight years of Tinubu.. I would have loved to see their stance on Tinubu after voting Shettima or Ganduje in 2031...

Get out of the shithole while you can..
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by MajorOvakporaye(f): 6:14am On Mar 01, 2024
Which FG are you talking about? I hope it is not the same FG that is led by the useless drug criminal called Tilumbu? huh
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by arantess: 6:15am On Mar 01, 2024
benuejosh:
We are enjoying your administration Mr President.

Those who never voted for you and those who feel their tribes man wasn't voted for are the ones increasing prices of commodities three tines in a day just to spike their fellows against you.

We und
Onye eriri eri
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by wunmi590(m): 6:15am On Mar 01, 2024
huh

Yinmu, this is how buhari told us 8years ago when he entered, the suffering continued till he left office...

Believed them at your own peril
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by dettolgel: 6:17am On Mar 01, 2024
We heard the same from Buhari grin
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Zupay: 6:18am On Mar 01, 2024
Soon is when?
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by MaryMagdalenee: 6:20am On Mar 01, 2024
Ok.. I'm hopeful
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Jostoman: 6:20am On Mar 01, 2024
Lamba to the gullible, make your pikin dey follow delegate travel up and down make the gullible nigerians dey endure hardship.

Chaii this life no balance.
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Kennyztech:
The best hardship relief for Nigerians is for Tinubu to just resign, simple
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by Kelvin5214: 6:21am On Mar 01, 2024
Oga we re dying of hunger.
Re: Hardship Will End Soon, FG Tells Aggrieved Nigerians by meolaniyi(m): 6:24am On Mar 01, 2024
Criminal
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